Odyssey Triple Track Putters burst onto the scene back in January and have quickly become one of the most positive putter review threads on the THP Forum. If you want to hear thoughts of golfers all over the world that have put these in play, here are 35 pages worth (at the time this article was published) and some really good information shared.
Questions remained for a lot of golfers that had become accustomed to a certain shape. When would the #7 model make it’s debut? Is it even possible to fit Triple Track into that shape? What would it look like?
Today, all of those questions are answered as Odyssey is announcing the Triple Track #7 that features the same Vernier Hyper Acuity for better and more consistent alignment.
The iconic fang look of the #7 is absolutely legendary. It is also their most used shape on Tour and now it adds an alignment feature that the company and users everywhere discuss how incredibly intuitive and easy it is to use.
Stroke Lab Weighting is still present, and the multi-material shaft saves about 40 grams of weight which is redistributed to both ends of the putter. It’s about balance, consistency and tempo, and is already a mainstay on tour.
The Microhinge Star insert is a bit firmer than the previous White Hot Microhinge and has a more dense sound to it. The impact sensation is soft, but not deadening, and the sound that they have worked on plays such a large role in that.
The Details
In Stores: Today, 6/4/20
Cost: $249
Double Bend or S Neck Available
RH or LH in Double Bend and RH Only in S Neck
needwant.awesome! can’t wait to hear your thoughts.
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holy crap. 65% of your putts to finish a hole were one-putts??? were these tap-ins, or outside 3-feet?
WOW! Were you walking it in by the end of the round?
A mix of both, but I got on a roll today from 7-12 feet where I felt I couldn’t miss
I believe there are about a dozen in play right now.
Those guys don’t necessarily struggle with alignment as much as most amateurs do though.
After watching 12 Grandaddy guys do a laser test, I was pretty sold on it.
My mind was wandering and I thought this might be the first step to bifurcation of golf designs. Help amateurs with what hurts them but without a fundamental difference (e.g., aluminum bats vs wood bats)
For @JB re: his impressive putting peformance: Also curious, the face-balanced or toe hang version?
You absolutely can. You can also stab it and it sticks into the tines.
Not sure I understand, but that was not the case.
Seriously, not sure what you mean? Should I film the round next time for you?
Only if the product is Emmy-worthy. I have viewing standards.
Seriously awesome putting! I would enjoy seeing that just with the hope a little bit would rub off on me.
Hit em well all and not too frequently.